Aymara __ "The Aymara are an ancient people with a complex and still
imperfectly understood history. They are a people rich in myth, knowledge and
spirituality. The Aymara were the members of a great but little-known culture of
the Americas centered in the ancient city of Tiahuanaco. Between 400 AD. and
1000 AD. Tiahuanaco was the capital of an empire that spanned great parts of the
south-central Andes Mountains." A brief overview - illustrated - From Minnesota
State University -
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/latinamerica/south/cultures/aymara.html

Backs to the Future __ "New analysis of the language
and gesture of South America's indigenous Aymara people indicates they have a
concept of time opposite to all the world's studied cultures -- so that the past
is ahead of them and the future behind." An interesting concept, to say
the least. - From physorg.com -
http://www.physorg.com/news69338070.html

Catholic Encyclopedia: Aymara __ You will find an excellent article about the
Aymara. "A numerous tribe of sedentary Indians inhabiting the northern sections
of Bolivia, part of the eastern declivities of the Andes of that republic, and
the sections of Peru bordering upon Lake Titicaca, except its northern
extremity, which is held by Quichua-speaking Indians." - From Catholic
Encyclopedia -
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02164e.htm

Society-AYMARA __ "The Aymara Indians are located mainly on the Bolivian and
Peruvian altiplano, centering about Lake Titicaca. Their Peruvian distribution
gradually contracted because of the expansion of the Quechua Indians,
especially, but not exclusively, during the time of the Incan Empire." A rather
good overview of the Aymara. - From EthnoAtlas -
http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/EthnoAtlas/Hmar/Cult_dir/Culture.7828